Silver Lining
USEA Grade III Event Horse
"Maisie"
1990 Thoroughbred Mare

Maisie and Tina have been together since Maisie
was five. After her brief career as a racehorse, Maisie took quickly to life as
an event horse. Tina and Maisie moved up through the levels, qualifying for USEA
championships at training and preliminary level. They also qualified for DeBroke
Championships by finishing third at Longleaf Pine Horse Trials. Along the way,
Tina has worked with a number of different trainers, including Jim Wofford,
Stephen Bradley, and
Nanci Lindroth.

Maisie was an excellent teacher for riders
with or without experience. She had helped several pony clubbers advance
in ratings. The best thing about her is her enthusiasm for jumping.
She absolutely loves sailing over fences.

In memory of Silver Lining (aka
“Maisie”) 4/7/90-9/21/2009
By the next year we started eventing at Beginner Novice, 1997 - Novice, 1998 - Training and by 1999 we made the big jump to Preliminary. My reasoning was that I was starting to teach riding lessons and wanted to advertise myself as a Preliminary rider. Crazy, right? We were not very prepared. So we went to Elysian Hills, got around but with stops. Tried again at Virginia Horse Trials in the Fall and went clear. Woo hoo!!! It was my birthday that weekend and gave cause for a great celebration. That was one of the proudest moments of our lives together. We were heading back to the barn so thrilled that we had done it. She almost acted arrogant as we walked back. Then we went clear in stadium too.
Our best finish was 3rd at Longleaf Pine Horse Trials in 2000, with a dressage score of 33.5. The thing I remember most other than the great dressage test, clear xc and stadium, was the pinning session. At Longleaf they always made a big deal about that. Maisie was galloping around in third and really wanted to get in front of the horses ahead of her. Now why didn’t she do that in her brief horse racing career? Anyway, it was all I could do to hold her back. Maisie didn’t really have a lot of talent for dressage but loved to jump. Knowing Preliminary level was hard for her I felt she had nothing more to prove. We did do a couple more horse trials at Training and had a good time. But knowing we couldn’t go any higher there was no point to continue competing.
There are so many other memories over our fourteen years together, but I wanted to just highlight a couple. Her personality was a “People Pleaser” and she lived up to it. She always wanted to be sure she was making me happy and she simply tried her heart out to do that, she had such a sweet spirit.
I’ll bet my wonderful friend is now jumping and galloping in a new body with no pain. Please know that Rich and I will miss you terribly. Until we meet again, my Maisie….